Except Baz never said anything like that, nor much bad about Liverpool at all. Hence, it's nothing like the Swans poster's situation.
Oh he did, many times. It was like he had online bi polar. In the clouds one minute, bottom of the barrel the next.
So the long buried skeleton of King Henry III has been positively identified, he still had the key to Everton's trophy room in his boney grip.
Nah, there`s no rush, we will get there eventually. Maurine should be good for a couple when he takes over
You're having a laugh Diego, Maureen will named Chelsea's new manager in the summer, Utd will go for Moyes or a Solksjaer/Neville or Giggs combo.
No dev, the long buried skeleton of Richard III was found in Leicester and never had any keys in his boney grip.
After watching his match analysis on sky i really wouldn`t mind Neville if he did a couple of years elsewhere first. Solksjaer would be a fans favourite and could maybe work out, he has done well with Molde though that is at a totally different level. Moyes could do a great job and is obviously a stayer. I can`t help thinking that Maurine fancies a crack at the job to prove he is as good as or better than SAF and will keep his options open untill Fergie retires.
I'm currently living about quarter of a mile from where he was found. I care so much about it that I didn't even take a quick detour to go and see the site.
Your manager has been quoted as saying he will leave his successor all the things needed to carry on his legacy, Maureen does things his own way and would want to be seen as the architect of his own success, Moyes or another yes man will get the job.
So, whilst Ferguson desperately holds on to his position the managerial inertia within the club escalates. Fine recipe for corporate misfortune as has been clearly demonstrated in other organisations.
You, me and the dog next door knows that he is coming to the end of his tenure. However, he has not the prepared any line of succession. He has not established a particular style of play. He has not properly addressed the inadequacies - and they do exist - of his present squad. Hence the classic signs of managerial inertia are there.
How do we know he has not prepared any line of succession? a particular style of play makes you very easy to nullify, you need to be fluid and change it as the game dictates. Our obvious inadequacies lie in mid-field yet Cleverley is progressing very well and i think he still hopes Anderson can become more consistant, Kagawa should settle in by next season also. Look at our squad with no bias and tell me he has not provided the tools for his successor.
If he dropped dead tomorrow ( and no I don't like the man but I DON'T wish that on him) is there anybody there who is capable of taking the reigns? Is there any reason to believe that a caretaker could be found quickly who would be capable of handling the team through a critical part of the season? As for your midfield then you have to look no further than the reliance upon Giggs and Scholes - the rest is nothing more than hope! All in all the squad has as many problems as it does strengths.
Phelan could probably hold it together short term, maybe even long term he has been there long enough and knows the club and the players. Take a look how much Giggs and Scholes have played this season, they are not really a major part of the team any more. You should worry more about Stevie and Jamie being relied on by your team.